pplication events to Splunk through Kafka. Kafka is a key component of
event-driven architectures. The end-to-end picture of transaction
visibility for monitoring and observability is critical for mainframe
customers as they move away from reactionary monitoring (“ambulance at
the bottom of
Splunk and
Elastic Stack, other data consumers, Apache Kafka, Humio, and others.
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/z-logdata-analytics/5.1.0?topic=overview
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Frank Swarbrick
Sent: Wednesday, June 7, 2023 1:08 PM
To: IBM
Frank,
There are Kafka client libraries available in multiple languages.
You should be able to use one of them, depending on how integrated you want it
to be.
Ex: If there's a need to do it from COBOL or something, I have no clue.
If it's from Python/Go/C/C++, something will be available.
- KB
Ah, I should have known I'd get a "systems" answer. I am wondering about user
applications usage.
Frank
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> On Jun 6, 2023, at 4:00 PM, Frank Swarbrick
> wrote:
>
> Does anyone
On 7/6/2023 4:00 am, Frank Swarbrick wrote:
Does anyone publish messages to Kafka from z/OS?
Yes https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/om-im/5.6.0?topic=introduction-architecture
If so, what technology do you use?
We use a combination of technologies in our core product. We utilize the
Java
Does anyone publish messages to Kafka from z/OS? If so, what technology do you
use?
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